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?> * ^ jmmrii iii^ilirpninifiMtngnrnjngncnriiwTwnriHJroiiwyi Headquarters, JltejEUY 15 1'OHtJKS, S. C. { CoLUMUIA, Sept, 30, 1804. J GEKERAL OllDEli XO. 7. I PURSUANT TO GKNKRAL ORDER *KO 73 a AjuUuit and Inspector General's Office, current r|e?, (hereunto appended) the- Brigadier General oetnmauding Ro'-orvu forces ol South Carolina liorcbj assumes control mid uirecuun ui me u?u? nimvu ?ei*. vice in-the State. II. Kxeept ns hereitiafter'specilled, the orgnuizntion f tlie Conscription Department in tllb Statu, including the Examining Boards, will be preserved; and all existing orders. regulutflfes and'instructions of the Commandant ot Cmuoript *'ill bo continued oi' forco until thorwise ordered. III. Local Km oiling Officers and Exnmiuiug Boards will report immediately to the Commandant of Con. scripts, and through him communicate with these Tlendquarters, and will, through- him, receive orders 'and instructions. IV. All communications in r'ela'ion to the Conscription servico in the H'.ote. and nil applications lor ex>mptiou and detail, must be made through the Com-' jnandnnt of Conscripts; communications on nil other ubjects will coutinuo to be made through the A. A. * General of the Reserve Forces, S C. . ,, V. The .bffice of Congressional District Enrolling Officer beinfe' abolished, ull officers heretofore actum in that capacity will report by letter to the Commandant of Conscripts lor alignment to other duty, setting 'forth their rank, corps, posi tion and present assignment toduty. Competent ollicors will bo assigned as 441 u'.ipectbrs of Conscription,1'in the several Congressional "Districts. * . VI. With a view to CompfianeO of l'ar. Ill of said 'Gerioral- Order No. 7:1, the Commandant of Conscripts will, without delay, order tli? medical examination of* all commissioned officers and other persoiiR (except those of the "Invalid Cprp.V') employed in the enroll-' ing service of this State. Commissioned officers, as to whom no tliaahility is found to exist, will hold themselves in readiness to be assigned to\luty iu the tield as soon as practicable. VII. Application for assignment to. duty aS -hhirolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, and toother positions ia til? Coiiscripiiou service in this Stare; wll bo re'ceived from officers, non-commissioned officers and 'privates belonging to the Reserve Forces, and from retired aiid light duty officers ami men, and tVOm persons not liable to service in the field. Sfich applications, enclosing testimonials ol character, intelligence, and fitness, will be addressed In SInj. 0. D. il ELTON, Commandant of Conscripts, Columbia. S. 0., By oommaud Brig. Gen. Ciiksnut. J?D. II. BARNWELL, A. A. Oan. Oct. 2?. B3F~State papers copy three times.. ^ 1 UfATE OF [SOUTH CAROS.aftA. ]jj&$*4# fto&w ^' -jfl?p . . A1)J'T AND 1XSI\ 0 KNKit AL'S OFFIOK, { Cor.UMi:iA, Nov. 1, 1864. ) GENERA L ORDERS NO. 14. I* TICK COMMANDING OFFIOKUS OF COM panics organized under orders from this office for service beyond their Districts, will forthwith Krc' thru to this office full Bolls of their-respective companies, including the imn.es of persons, who hnvo been jt'iided to the rolls since their original organization If. General and licld offices inking in their possession tlie rolls above rpccilled will also malie returns of the same. . III. Persons who nro liable to service in said companies, and who have failed to report their names, when the companies shall he ordered into service will be arrested, carried into camp and tried by courts martial, in pursuance of l|m provisions oft ho Act of the General Assembly.^ IV. General officers and the commanding officers of Regiments will extend these orders. By coinmaud: '(Signed) * A. C. GAHLINGTON, Adj't. and Insp'ctr. Gen. S. C. Official: G. A. Fon.tx, A A. Gen. Papers of the Suite copy three times. Nov. 8 4 Office Q. M Department,_ ^CAMDRtf, Sept. 15th, 186*. tW"^ I . ? Itrni.i n ci i nix- rri^n ixwrnt vr n ?s rvrr Mr.n?nM Xl'ilW) JVIVIV U lVVjr 1'j?.\ I li I 11 l'A?U i'jfj'i'irj? XT to haul in immediately all new fodder and pone asvrl 1 as old fodder and shucks, in order to meet,the 'pressing demands of our nrmms. They are also notified that 4hey can hare credit on their Tithe of 18G4, for their deliveries of corn if they prefer it to payment in cash CONWAY 13ELL Agt. A. Q. M. Sept. 1? * tf Headq'rs En- Office, CAMDEN, S. C., Oct. 11, 18(34. i 1T>UR8UANT TO ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR X General's Order No. 77, heretofore published, all "detailed men, and those whoso applications are pending, and ull light duty men, who are nnassigned, and 11 who have no certificate of exemption from examin ing Board or exompted under recent Acts of Congress, who are not in activo servico between 18 and 45 are hereby ordorod to report promptly at this office pre * pared to go forward to Cainp of Instruction. W. WALLACE, r. i 5 t Act. E. O. D. RA&S ! RAGS!! r"4'-" HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR WHITE f. ?< or cotton rags delivered large of Bmal ajs it 1.* at this office. _ f \ If GOODS Fink bltcaciikd homkspun. ' 7-8 rtnd 4 4 Bmwn Homespun. Dark Deln'ms, .Black Alp.tccas, lluir Nets. Servant's Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. ALSO, ,Lndio3' Latest Style II ATS, on hanil and inndt order.' BONN KT PRAM KB, of the Latest Fasht ana an assortment orMl LIT A IMS GOODS of all scriptU'iiK, Shoestrings, Corset T uccs, Tape, Spool Cotton r Needles. Pins and Knitting Needles. And a great many other useful articles, too m\m ous to inenqiort, at >" .V,ll4-(;t.d. MRS. IIAMM FURLOUGH'S Council NoticeIT IS ORDERED THAT THE- FOLLOWI3 rates or Stallage bo charged, on nndaftor Mom next, viz.: On all beef offeree} for sale iu Market, Four Dolh Veal, * - Two Dollf Hogs?over r>0 lbs, - - - Three Dolh Tigs?under f>0 lbs., ... Two Dolh Mutton and Hides, - - TwoDollt It is also ordered that Two Dollars be charged empounding Horson and Mules. For Hogs, Tvo I larscach. For cSlieen and (loam. One Dollar It is further ordered that the Weigher nt the Pul Scales be allowed Kilty Cents compensation for e; draught. By order of Council. It. M. KENNEDY, ' * Clerk of Council Nov. 12. ' 6d (CAMDEN, S. C., Nov. 14, 18C4 W12 WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PL AC Oil the days specilicd below for tho purpose assessing the ad valorem tax: Liberty Hill?Thursday, 17th instant. Flut ltock?Friday and Saturday, 18th and 19th. Buffalo?At Mr. Kussel So well's?Tuesday, 22nd ' Lyzenby's?Wednesday, 23d. ])r. IjuCub'?Thursday, 24th. Schrock's Mill?Friday, 25th. Cuibiblt's Mill?Saturday, 2Gth. * , JOHN CANTKY, ROUT. M. KENNEDY, Nov. l4.-3t. Assessors 17 th C. D Wanted to Purchase i7*011 THE USE OF THE CONFEDKRA States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cost, forwhicl pay * fair price in cash, or, if preferred, will exehni rolled plantation Iron fortlio'snmo. Planters oroth having any oftlre nbovo to dispose of will inform of the fact, as I wish to collect it together as speei as possible. J. is. M KRON KY September 1 tl Notice. All persons holding notes,or, lawf nccoiintu against tire Estate of Thomas j. ( b irn, will present them tb InC f<?E payment wit ninety days from date. After lllat time I will not ] nuy ciaitnS against lire KsUle. vm. clybuun, Oct. 21?3t. AdmiuisUalor "Conlcdernle" please copy -three times. . Notice. VLL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAIN ihb Estate ot the late Dr. Henry Cnntoy, a present tliein properly attested, ana those iudubt will make payment-to John Cmuev. . MARY 0. GANTRY, OH. 2'i tf. Administratrix For Sale.' PiNK WOOD FUR .SALE. APPLY TO . * R. B. J.OHNSO\ Oct. 24 ' 11 Sale of Pe.-soaal Property, By pioemission of a. l. modonald, oin nary, i will sell, on TUESDAY, tlio 22d of 2 veinber, 18G4, at the late residence of Richard Whitaker, deceased, on Twenty-five mile (Jrdek, tlio personal property of Richard L. Wliitakei, dece cd, con-isting of Household Furniture, Farming Im[ menta, a line young Mule, a few head of Cattle, Cdtl Com, Peas, &c., Ac. Tlio terms of saie are cash. October 31?tu.th.aG. J. D. DUNLAP, Depot Soldier's Board Relie Camden*, S. C. Oct 12,1864.1 All persons who have not paid the two (2) per cent Tax in born, wheat and ri will pleaso deliver it at once, without further noti By order otMaj. Jno M. DeSaussure. Chairmai Ool. 12 2w M. GAYLE, Agent, Notice. All persons ark forewarned not trade for a note riven by mo, to John Bilker, live hundred dollars, dated some lime in June, 181 as the property for which it jvas given, has proved t ; iound,-1 will ot pay aaid note unless compelled law. JAMES A. THOMPSON. Sopt. . 8 |~~ NOTICE. Oalc and pine wood f.'r sale, appi to john cantet. | Nov. 9?tf \ MMyui '*? mmi ? gir>w< ID I ST HI C T D III E C TO It YDISTRICT 0FIT CURS. Legislators. ...v, A. H. Eoykin?Senator. Jbkn M. PeSaussuro, D. D. l'orry?ReprBsanl tivttu. Magistrates. . ' John K. WitheiBpooh. Win. P. Hogan, W. R. To lor, Henry Brace," John R. Slmw, Rialiard Wliilhker, J. T. Barker. itS . 0n? ' Commissioners of Roads. uc- J. M. DaSaussuro Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. Iiughes, Daniel D; Kirkland, James L. M Dowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Dot Fred. Boweu, John L. Micklc, Gillum Sowe l0r" Richmond 11. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of tlio "Act to establish c< tain lloads, Bridges and Ferries," passed DeCeml 17, is as I'olloVva : " That each Commissioner of Roads now in t fice, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until ^ successor is appointed, and has accepted. T1 lay sett ion to be in force during t ho war. Commissioners of Fret Sthoola. tra. Wiley Kelley. Win. Dixon. Jamfcs Team. 'C. irs* Iluile,- Jesse Trucsdcl, Daniel Bcthunfe, A. *rs* {McDowell. irs. ^or Commissioners of l'uhlit Building*. John Workman, K. M. Kennedy, K. B. Johnsdn, L. Zenip, Jj. W. R. Blair, James B. CuretOu, W: \c * D. MoDowall Chairman, C. 1\ B., Coliu Maor JCh Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public SecuritiisV John M. DeSauHsuro, Jnjjies Dunlup, Win. E. Jdb Aon, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. E; Barnes, A. A. Mc Do wall, John 0: Iliggins, M. Kennedy, J. S. DcPnss. W. E. Iinghrf6n,- S< and Trfeas. President and Directors of Camdtn Bridgi Co: President?John M. DeSaussure. p Diretjlorfl-~-Johu Mncrae, B. Perkins, Jamas Tea ' JJjjColiii Macrae, Sec. & Trcus." Soldier's BoXird of Relief. John M.'DcSaussute, E. Barnes, James Dnnlap, Ross Dye, C. Moscly,. James Team, Jesse Tru< ^del, John B. Mifckle, Charles Raley, John Gi ^.. kiag, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. Meronay. * Managers of Elections. Camden?John S Mr?ron?w f a Win McKnin. *" ~ pjj Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Tea j j Emanuel Parker. Flat ltock?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletclu e,._ George It. Miller. me Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. Ca j:iv Lizenliy's?.John McGougan, Daniel McCaski i(, Donald McDonald. I*" Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander hi I Leod, Henry Radcliffe. < Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, JoliiCB.?&fic le, James H. Vaughn. UL Liberty Uill?A. D. Jones, jr., It.Patters* "ly- R. B. Cunningham. bin , ' i'?y Officers of Court. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner'in Equity;* 1 ^Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinar; g^Duncan Slieorn, Sheriff. ? Tax Collector. William McKain. ST Confederate Enrolling Officer. W. Z. Lcitner. etf, Confederate War Tax-Collector. . , A. M. Kennedy. Assessors John Cantey, R. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind James Joues. 1 ' ? Chief Commissary Agent. J!. II. Devereanx DI- Confederate Quartermaster's Agent ' James Sowers L. ! . al- * State Quartermaster's Agent as- A. Marklej Lee. >le* . ton Receiving and Delivering Agent J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Camden. f? Intend ant. |rg . James Dun lap. Wardens. COi N. D. Baxleyj D. Dj Hocolt, L. M. Boswell, R. h c0' Kennedy. < a. * Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk TO JWm. Johnson. for 54, . Professional. by ? Physicians now Practicing. ? L. II. DeriS; D. L. DcSaussure, T. Reenstjerm Vf. R. Sikbs, Bonjamin H. Matheson, J MoCat v J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, 1 P McDow, L. M. DeSaussure, Th'?mas W. 8a mond, F. L. Z?mp. I?~? 1 * /. t.'V'/f.y, ' \Vn?. M. yhannoii. . W. Z. Lcilnor W. M. Kennedy. * V/. 11. l'riylor Joseph D. Dunlup. (J. Dailcy. , Dcnti-it. s -M. 1 j isucll. (a Sixrtoyor*. . Colin Maevae Daniel Doihuny, C. W. lUile" l. Scholastic, Mercantile, k Median ica ... j> Academics and Primary Schvote in Cumdtn. lcl L. Metaudleas' Male Academy; F. Staudoumyer male tioademy ; Mrs. McCairdless' Academy for ,?* Youivg. Ladies. Mrs. McCreiglit; Miss Dawson ' Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DcKoon. ST"IQT Dealers in Dry -Goods, Groceries, Hardware dec., dec., E. W. Bonnev. James Dunlnn ai.i-a ? g-, ? iuuvu, JUTS. 9I>. M. T.-Culnpbcll, R. M.Kennedy, Mrs. McLeisb, Meudttl Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby. 4jg Benjamin,'Mathcson & Co., A. T. Lattu, W. D. McDownll, S. Oppenheiui, M. Baum & Bio., JIcroney, Boswcll & Bro., J. *M. G ay ly "Joseph! Soramers, 1\. S. Myers, James McEwn, "W". P C. Gerald & Co., George DotrglaJ,- J. H. QpR penheinr k Bro., Writ. JoluiBon,kD. D.- fioeoti, * Sites. * Druggists.' F Wk. M?K aim,' F. L. Stamp. v IQ' Baok Sailer and Statioti+t: Jauies A." Young. Watches and Jctsclrg u. James A. Young, I. B. Aloxauder, .A "VT. Weft/ ban. ' Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage Makers. t. S/Shiver, Bobert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thomaa T> T? v i a - ? 1 gc nunc!. A*. A\., 01rtCK8mjll>. Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers. C.|,L. Cliatten, Win. T&rvfcr, J. F. Sutherland, .' Builders. ' J. F Sutherland, C. L. Chntten, H. 0. Roberta. Merchant Tailor. * A j Charles A. McDonald. * Cb Saddlery and Harness. * F. J. Onkcs, Mr. Bulger. \Wheelwriyhl and Ginmaker x R. J. MeCreiglit.' / Bakers. F. Shoemaker, Win. Daaseh] m Tan- Yards. ' L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zomp, John ft. Prrdle-r Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Pattorson, John Brown* *' ,0 Hotels. * Mansion House, by - K. 1. Robineen. DeKalW House, by - J. ll.JungbhitbJ. Private Boarding. J. W. Rodgers. >n Mi Unary and Dress Making. . Mils D. H. McEvren, Mrs. Ilnrnmefflleif ** Church eh. IY Methodist?.1. T. Wightmaa, pastar. Presbyterian?S. II. Hay, ?i" ' Episcopal?T. F. Davis, irt. * "Baptist?W. E. Huglison, t<r" Grain and Lumber Mills. F. L. Zemp, flour and grist; Jap. II. Vaughn, flohr and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Cel. Jatnoi C. Haile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, lour * grist aud lumber; L. W. It. Blair, flour ah# grist; Charles Raley, flour.and griBt.; J. R. i<yVf| . , . ell, grist; JolinW. GaskinB, flour, gri9t and lum-. . ber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J; Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirklcy, grist; estate , J Wm. Shields, grist nnd lumber; George B.'_ Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, fleur and grist; John S. Miller, floiir and grist; estat?f of T. Lang, grist and lumber; TV. M. KelleyJ grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; Jamed Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; J6lin Meltae, 0 grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist ; estate of Burwell Boykih,- gri9t and lumber; isfate of > Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J J Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist;* Lewis Peeples, flour, grist and lnmber. - . post OPFICE, CAMDEN, 3- ? MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WBBTERBT j , AND WAY MAILS. Due?Daily, by *7 80 P. M it, Close?-Daily by 6 60 P. M LANCASTER, PLAT ROCK, &C. Due?Motittny, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M Cloee?Same days, at *11 00 A. K RED' HILL, RU8BEL PLACE, &C. Due-TrTburaday, by 12 60 Closes?Santo day, at 11 00 A. jtillkr's ferry, jefker80n, * i Due?Monday, by 12 00 M l> CIobos?Friday, at . . 16 00 A. M OFFICE ROUES. I- T'From 8 00 A. M. to 1 00 F. M., and fbr short rae afteropemng tbe mall at night. * T. W. PKGuES, V M\ 1